In September 2006
NASCAR purchased the CASCAR Super Series, the top Canadian stock-car racing series at the time. At the same time, they established a sponsorship agreement with
Canadian Tire as the title sponsor. They also signed a television contract with
TSN to carry all events with select races being aired live. Three of the series races, Edmonton, Toronto and Montreal, had crowds in excess of 50,000 fans. The
2007 season was the inaugural season for the series with the first event being held on May 26, 2007, at Cayuga Motor Speedway with
Don Thomson Jr. winning in a spirited battle.
Andrew Ranger, in his first year of stock-car competition, won the second race, at
Mosport International Raceway. He took over the lead in the points standings after that event and never relinquished it on his way to the first championship. The first season saw five races decided on last-lap passes. in 2015|leftThe
2008 season featured
Scott Steckly who dominated many events. He won three of the first four events of the year and held the lead in the driver championship point standings all season long. He set a series record with four victories throughout the year. The
third season had Andrew Ranger taking centre stage by winning his second series championship in three seasons. He completed his transition from the open-wheel racing world by incorporating his road courses experience with a strong performances on the oval tracks. During the season, he won a single-season series record six races—three on road courses and three on ovals. The
2010 season belonged to
D. J. Kennington. He won his first series title on the power of five wins, nine top-fives and eleven top-10 finishes. Kennington battled
J. R. Fitzpatrick for the points lead all season as the two exchanged the top spot an unprecedented five times. Kennington also finished second to fellow Pinty's Series competitor
Jason Bowles in the
Toyota All-Star Showdown. In
2011, Steckly had a strong season where he won three events and finished in the runner-up position four times on his way to capture his second championship over Kennington, who had a pair of wins. Long-time road racer Robin Buck and rookie
Peter Shepherd won their first events. Ranger won the two biggest events of the year in dominant fashion at Montreal and Toronto. Former champion
Don Thomson Jr. retired after a lengthy career. In
2012, Kennington won a record seven events, including five consecutively, during the summer. Kennington won his second championship in three years. He faced competition from runners-up J. R. Fitzpatrick and Ranger who both won two events. In 2013, Steckly won four events, including three in a row. Steckly won his third championship in six years.
Louis-Philippe Dumoulin won the season opening race at
Canadian Tire Motorsport Park, his first victory in the series with veteran Jeff Lapevich finishing in the runner up position.
Peter Shepherd would win the next two events with
Andrew Ranger winning the 4th event of the season. Steckly won the title by only two points over
D. J. Kennington. In 2014, L.P. Dumoulin would win his first career championship. He would win two events this season. Other drivers to win this season include
J. R. Fitzpatrick,
Andrew Ranger,
Scott Steckly,
Jason Hathaway and
Donald Chisholm. Dumoulin would win the title by only three points over Fitzpatrick. On February 17, 2015, Canadian Tire did not renew their sponsorship of the series after the
2015 season. On December 7, NASCAR and Pinty's Delicious Foods Inc. signed a six-year agreement to sponsor the series beginning with the
2016 season. The 2018 Pinty's Series also included its first race in the United States, at
New Hampshire Motor Speedway, replacing the
Monster Energy NASCAR Cup Series on their fall race weekend that continues to feature the
NASCAR K&N Pro Series East and the
NASCAR Whelen Modified Tour, now the featured division with the
Musket 250. For the 2019 season
Continental AG replaced
Goodyear as exclusive tire supplier for the series with their
General Tire branding. Also it was announced that all races would be live in the
United States through fanschoice.tv and six races live through
TSN in
Canada. In December 2019,
NASCAR changed their schedule. The series would be returning to two previous tracks -
Sunset Speedway and
Circuit ICAR. The series was also set to produce their first-ever dirt race at
Ohsweken Speedway in August 2020. Rescheduled for August 2022. Because of the COVID-19 Pandemic, a shortened 2020 season called the
Pinty's Fan Cave Challenge was completed that consisted of six races at three tracks. Sunset Speedway, Flamboro Speedway and Jukasa Motor Speedway played host to three double race weekends that made up the entire season. On November 21, 2023, it was announced that the series would be renamed into the NASCAR Canada Series, with Pinty's and Evirum serving as presenting partners. ==Diversity==